Coastal Bend College
School info
2.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.3
Food
2.5
Clubs
1.7
Facilities
2.2
Internet
3.3
Location
2.9
Opportunities
2
Safety
2.3
Social
1.8
Happiness
2.3
Basic Information
Location
- Beeville, TX
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1965
- Founder: Grady C. Hogue, the board of trustees of Bee County Junior College District
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 30 degree courses and various certificates
Key Area
- Instructional Design
- Onboarding and Learning Support
- Student Retention and Educational Attainment
- Communication Management
- Basic Need Barriers and Student Support Services
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 4,105 (Fall 2021)
- Undergraduates: 4,105 (including both full-time and part-time undergrads)
- Postgraduates: 0
Notable Alumni
- Luis Castellanos
- JC Cerda
- Gerardo Cardoza
- Ryan Davenport
- Eric Martinez
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Overall 1.4
Where do I start? The worst campus Ive ever attended. The faculty and administration was the literal worst! No help; they made us PAY for nursing tests, background checks etc then we got told that there was no nursing program and they were short months from when we tested. The counselor never answers. The nursing specialist is extremely rude.
Overall 1.6
Don't take any accounting classes at this school !!
Overall 1.7
this school is not good for the students who are trying to get there associates degree. The English professor here is rude and disrespectful.
Overall 1.9
It's a joke of a school. Advising is TERRIBLE! Take it upon yourself to choose your classes- you'll do better than they will. Financial aid is a waste of time. Most professors don't care about the students or their grades. There are not any clubs worth joining. Dual Credit is the only decent thing this college offers. GO ELSE WHERE!
Overall 2
There are a handful of teachers that are really passionate about what they do and it shows but for the most part, the quality of teaching is subpar. There’s only a few clubs and most of them are major-specific. It’s great if you’re from the area and affordable if you qualify for the Pell Grant but there are better colleges.
Overall 2
If you want to get your Associates degree I recommend you to not attend coastal bend college the professors here are not great it’s like you have to be a favorite student to be good with the teachers. overall not a good school to attend.
Overall 2
This schools teacher quality has gone down the drain. Less teachers are willing to help the adults who have a real life out. Not only that but it seems that more and more teachers just dont care and they are only there to collect a paycheck. Its very sad to have to go to a school where the teachers care less than the actuall students.
Overall 2
I would not recommend this school to anyone. Nor, would I recommend the athletic program. Just ask ANY athlete. It's only good for a cheap transition. Completely unsafe and disappointing.